2020 Fund Raising Event – Tithe Farm Lodge, No. 7789 Presents –
2020 Fund Raising Event – Tithe Farm Lodge, No. 7789 Presents – Tuesday 20th September – 4pm Uxbridge District Masonic Centre Tithe Farm Lodge 7789…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
2020 Fund Raising Event – Tithe Farm Lodge, No. 7789 Presents – Tuesday 20th September – 4pm Uxbridge District Masonic Centre Tithe Farm Lodge 7789…
Circle of Friendship Lodge, No. 7320 presented a cheque for £1,000 to Ben Sharp of the Neuroblastoma UK Charity. The cheque was presented by Worshipful Master W.Bro. Mark Dudley and Charity Steward Bro. Jayesh Maru.
[embedded content] On this Memorial Day, take a moment and watch the story of my Masonic Brother, Illus. Sammy Davis 33° and the events that led to…
“So mote it be” is a ritual phrase used by Freemasons, in Rosicrucianism. It means “so may it be”, “so it is required” or “so must it be”, and may be said at the end of a prayer in a similar way to “amen”
To be played at Derllys Court Golf Club, Bancyfelin, Carmarthen — on Friday 12th August 2016.
Walter Millard Fleming was an American surgeon and one of the founders of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
Fleming was born on June 13th, 1838 in Portland, Maine. He would graduate from a medical school in Albany, New York in 1862 before practicing medicine.
We are delighted to announce that the Assistant Grand Master, Sir David Wootton, President of the United Grand Lodge of England Universities Scheme , has approved the application from London Haven Lodge No. 7300 to join the Scheme thereby filling a much needed gap in providing a Masonic home for students from Bournemouth University and the Arts University Bournemouth.
On June 9th, Dave Hendricks, Director of Development and Programs for the Kansas Masonic Foundation attended Marmaton Lodge in Moran and presented them with their Emerald Level C-Club plaque in appreciation for the their continued support of the KMF
osiah Williams Begole was a Freemason and American politician.
Begole was born on January 20th, 1815 in Groveland, New York. Begole’s maternal grandfather was an American Revolution veteran.
Begole moved to Flint, Michigan, along with his siblings in 1836. There he became a school teacher.
On Saturday the 21st May 2016 the first meeting of the Eliot Hall Saturday Morning Club took place at the Bell Hotel Winslow. Conceived during the Mentoring Conference held in Aylesbury earlier this year, a number of brethren from different Lodges which meet at The Eliot Hall, Winslow, had the idea of a Saturday Morning Club to help newer brethren, Lodge Mentors and experienced masons to get together and discuss various aspect of Freemasonry.